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Satyricon was a nightclub in the Old Town neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States that operated from 1984 to 2010. It was the longest-running punk venue in the western United States, [ 3 ] and has been referred to by some journalists and historians as the " CBGB of the West Coast."
Portland Satyricon: Caustic Soda, Hitting Birth, Roger Music & Thrillhammer January 18, 1991 Olympia Evergreen State College No More Wars Benefit Fitz of Depression, The Four Squares, Goat Knut, Nubbin & Helltrout March 2, 1991 Boise: The Zoo Anxiety Prophets & Blank Frank & The Tattooed Gods March 4, 1991 Calgary: Canada Westward Club Skinbarn ...
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The Hawthorne Theatre, formerly known as the Sunnyside Masonic Lodge, is an historic building and music venue located at the intersection of Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard and Cesar Chavez Boulevard, in Portland, Oregon's Richmond neighborhood, in the United States.
Satyricon (1969 Polidoro film), a 1969 film by Gian Luigi Polidoro based on Petronius' book; Satyricon (band), a Norwegian black metal band Satyricon (Satyricon album), 2013 self-titled album by the band; Satyricon (nightclub), a defunct Portland, Oregon, nightclub germinal to the Pacific Northwest punk movement
Artists Repertory Theatre (Artists Rep) is a professional non-profit theatre located in Portland, Oregon, United States, established in 1982.. In addition to producing six to eight productions in Portland annually, the company runs special programming and collaborations.
Part of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, it is home to the Oregon Symphony, Portland Youth Philharmonic, Metropolitan Youth Symphony, White Bird Dance Company, and Portland Arts & Lectures. It is also a concert and film venue. Originally (and sometimes still referred to as) the Paramount Theatre, it is also locally nicknamed "The ...
Moda Center is a multipurpose arena which is suitable for numerous indoor sports, including basketball, ice hockey, arena football, and lacrosse, as well as for hosting other events such as concerts, conventions, and circuses. [8]